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Revision as of 14:20, 3 March 2009
Contents
Joint Attention
Basic Characteristics
- Description
Joint Attention refers to the process of alerting one person to a stimulus through nonverbal cues such as finger pointing or gazing. It is one of the first signs of the development of a theory of mind in babies and serves as an important step to later language and social development.
- History
- Joint Attention and Autism Spectrum Disorder
- Tests to Measure Joint Attention
- Intervention
- References
Related Information
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- CNP Level (What's this?)
- Cognitive Concept
External Resources
- Links out:
- Wikipedia: Joint Attention
- Google: Joint Attention
- PubMed: Joint Attention
- -ucla cognitive atlas- (coming soon!)
- Database links